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Famous for pre-historic caves, impressive castles
and awe-inspiring ancient villages
Renown
for intricate pre-historic caves, castles and awe-inspiring ancient
villages In the south-western region of Aquitane, between the Loire
Valley and the High Pyrenees, Dordogne is one of the most popular
and beautiful areas of France. In addition to its castles, chateaux,
churches and cave fortresses (most famously the caves of Lascaux),
the region has preserved from centuries past, a number of superb,
ancient, perched villages which still have their market stalls,
dovecotes, abbeys and stone huts (tories) which are sprinkled along
the valleys and hillsides of the River Dordogne. Some 1500 castles
dominate the Dordogne landscape - Beynac, Biron and Monbazillac
to name just a few. Roman ruins and arenas abound. The Dordogne
is one of the favourite destinations of British immigrants to France
and home to many famous French citizens and ex-pats. Visit all the
Dordogne for yourself and to experience the stunning beauty and
history of the region. .

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Self
drive tours in Dordogne
The
Dordogne Valley / 7days / 6 nights
PRICE:
994 euros / person
Includes: 6 nights 3* accommodation with breakfast
7 days car rental (economy size)
Itinerary booklet (map, main sites, restaurants, shops...°
The
Périgord 8 days / 7 nights
PRICE:
1020 euros / person
Includes: 7 nights 3* accommodation with breakfast
8 days car rental (economy size)
Itinerary booklet (map, main sites, restaurants, shops...°
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Regular tours in Dordogne
departure
from Sarlat
1/2
day tours from 55 euros / person
Full day tours from 95 euros
/ person
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